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A Beautiful Nantucket Family Gets Real for Their Annual Nantucket Portrait Session

I love this family! I have been photographing them on Nantucket for years and they are always so natural, so fun, so adorable, so real. It's a pleasure going out with them for our annual shoot. This year I asked them if they'd be up for something different and being the wonderful people that they are, they said, of course! So we met at Old South Wharf and made a trip around the wharf stopping to shoot. Are these kids adorable or what? Thank you so much.
PS. I have been so busy this summer that I have to apologize for neglecting this blog! Please forgive me. I promise to catch up soon. I guess busy is good! More soon!





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Monday, August 31, 2009
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An Intimate Nantucket Wedding

Sarah and Scott found me a little over a month ago. They wanted to get married on Nantucket during Scott's annual family vacation in Monomoy and started putting out feelers for their wedding plans. They live in LA and during a light interaction at Sarah's workplace discovered that one of her regular clients had Nantucket connections. Well, it turns out that the connection was my former sister-in-law (who lives in LA) who recommended me as the "best" Nantucket wedding photographer! So, I was honored and thrilled to shoot their wedding.
The shot below was taken in Monomoy which is personally one of my favorite spots on the island. I don't think I've ever taken a bridal couple down there before! It was glorious. The three black and whites were taken at the Wauwinet where they had their ceremony on the yoga deck. I love small and intimate weddings. Thank you guys and congratulations on ALL fronts!



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Thursday, August 13, 2009
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Changing Light on Boston Harbor

Matt and Lauren were married at the Courageous Sailing Center in Charlestown just over the bridge from Boston. What a spectacular view we had as the light changed. I had to start off the selection with a couple of my favorite portraits from Copley Square, especially the first one which was heavily backlit. The rest of the images show the light from midday throughout the portraits, ceremony and as the sun set into the night. It was a magical day and I felt as though I was transported to a different world. I have to say that working with the Weitzen family for the second wedding was more than a pleasure. I love what I do and especially when I'm as appreciated as much as they appreciated me! Thanks Matt and Lauren.






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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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